Arthashastra
The Arthashastra is an ancient Indian Sanskrit treatise on statecraft, economic policy, and military strategy, attributed to Kautilya (also known as Vishnugupta and Chanakya).
Key Concepts
- Arthashastra - The Seven Limbs of State
- Arthashastra - Qualities of an Ideal Ruler
- Arthashastra - The Importance of Self-Discipline
- Arthashastra - Yoga and Kshema
- Arthashastra - The Three States of the State
- Arthashastra - Fate and Human Effort
- Arthashastra - The Mandala Theory
- Arthashastra - Power and Success
- Arthashastra - The Conquest of the Senses
- Arthashastra - Disciplines of a Ruler
- Arthashastra - The Primacy of Artha
- Arthashastra - Accountability and Ministers
- Arthashastra - The Six Excellences of Writing
- Arthashastra - The 13 Intents of the Edict
- Arthashastra - The Four Methods of Influence (Upayas)
- Arthashastra - The Five Faults of Writing
- Arthashastra - The Nature of Calamities (Vyasana)
- Arthashastra - Sovereign Control and Internal Security
- Arthashastra - The Debate on Anger and Lust
- Arthashastra - The Hierarchy of Three Powers
- Arthashastra - Psychological Dominance
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